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values decrease » values increased (Expand Search), largest decrease (Expand Search)
larger decrease » marked decrease (Expand Search)
gender decrease » greater decrease (Expand Search), teer decrease (Expand Search)
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Association of each health behavior and the reported decrease in psychological well-being during the pandemic between individuals who often/very often compared to rarely/never engaged in health behaviors. Results are predicted means and 95% confidence intervals from linear model analysis adjusted for age, gender, worked in patient care, had school aged children, near high-risk relatives and in high-risk group....
Published 2025“…Results are predicted means and 95% confidence intervals from linear model analysis adjusted for age, gender, worked in patient care, had school aged children, near high-risk relatives and in high-risk group. …”
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Effect of each health behavior on the reported decrease in physical health during the pandemic between individuals who often/very often compared to rarely/never engaged in health behaviors. Results are predicted means and 95% confidence intervals from linear model analysis adjusted for age, gender, worked in patient care, had school aged children, near high-risk relatives and in high-risk group....
Published 2025“…Results are predicted means and 95% confidence intervals from linear model analysis adjusted for age, gender, worked in patient care, had school aged children, near high-risk relatives and in high-risk group. …”
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CM-DWM-EC chart using 30% decrease in the mean for the E(KeV).
Published 2024“…<p>CM-DWM-EC chart using 30% decrease in the mean for the E(KeV).</p>…”
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Lecturers by gender.
Published 2025“…The year and type of presentation; the name, country and gender of the first author; and the full title of the presentation were considered. …”